they already have a phone service running with grandcentral.com, not exactly a stand alone mobile service, but it has the making for it, you get a free phone number with your area code, that currently redirects to any of your personal numbers, it has free voicemail, and currently you can make calls but you have to use the site, can't wait to see what the future holds for it
I'm not much of a Google fan, but grand central at least looked interesting. It wasn't fugly, just clean cut. I don't usually prefer Google apps. first above all others, but at least it has a clean look.
And have you seen Vista's UI? Looks pretty elegant to me. Even XP SP2's bevel toolbar looks quite nice.
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they already have a phone service running with grandcentral.com, not exactly a stand alone mobile service, but it has the making for it, you get a free phone number with your area code, that currently redirects to any of your personal numbers, it has free voicemail, and currently you can make calls but you have to use the site, can't wait to see what the future holds for it
Eeew. What a f-ugly interface! But I'll bet all you Windows users will like it!
keepevets- I'd love to give GrandCentral a try. Can you send me an invite?
@roole:
Uh, what are you talking about?
I'm not much of a Google fan, but grand central at least looked interesting. It wasn't fugly, just clean cut. I don't usually prefer Google apps. first above all others, but at least it has a clean look.
And have you seen Vista's UI? Looks pretty elegant to me. Even XP SP2's bevel toolbar looks quite nice.
You are the loser user.
@wctodd, i dont have any invites left but check out inviteshare.com, there are plenty of people there with tons of invites to give out